Greece looks close to bolting from the European Union with national elections this weekend. Spain’s banks were just bailed out, and Italy might be next. And, closer to home, Wall Street is still reeling about May’s crummy jobs report.

After bailing on Canada in December, now Wall Street thinks investors will returnThe December numbers are the latest addition to a steady stream of bad news about ... like an energy stock.” Why it’s time for investors to move out of Canada — and stay out It’s easy to make a case against the Canadian stock market.02/17/2015 - 9:03 am | View Link

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BlackBerry's CEO admits that younger users prefer an on-screen keyboard. BlackBerry on Tuesday unveiled two new phones at the Mobile World Conference in Barcelona—one for each end of its user base. The first, still unnamed phone will have a touchscreen and slide-down physical keyboard, while the other, called the Leap, ditches the keyboard entirely for a pure touchscreen experience.

Drug companies are testing new treatments that would have some of the same benefits of the street drug without the hallucinogenic side effects. Like millions of others, including 23% of American women in their forties and fifties, I have tried selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs)—a class of antidepressant that includes familiar names like Prozac and Paxil.

Spoiler: He loves it. But, he says, building it won't be easy. Eleven years ago, before Google's new proposal for a spectacular, allegedly moveable series of transparent circus tents designed by Thomas Heatherwick and BIG, Clive Wilkinson Architects designed the first Googleplex in Mountain View, Calif. It was 2 million square feet—Pentagon-scale architecture—inspired by a university, where free meals, open floor plans, and cozy nooks for meetings reigned supreme.

Guillaume Dumas attended the most expensive schools on zero tuition. He discovered what a college degree can—and cannot—get you in life. Guillaume DumasPhoto: Radio-Canada/ Olivier Lalande Between 2008 and 2012, Guillaume Dumas took courses at some of the best colleges in North America—Stanford, Yale, Brown, University of California Berkeley, McGill, and University of British Columbia, among others—without being enrolled as a student.